From The Guardian:
The United States is operating "floating prisons" to house those arrested in its war on terror, according to human rights lawyers, who claim there has been an attempt to conceal the numbers and whereabouts of detainees.
Details of ships where detainees have been held and sites allegedly being used in countries across the world have been compiled as the debate over detention without trial intensifies on both sides of the Atlantic. The US government was yesterday urged to list the names and whereabouts of all those detained.
Information about the operation of prison ships has emerged through a number of sources, including statements from the US military, the Council of Europe and related parliamentary bodies, and the testimonies of prisoners.
The analysis, due to be published this year by the human rights organisation Reprieve, also claims there have been more than 200 new cases of rendition since 2006, when President George Bush declared that the practice had stopped.
Secrets and lies, more lies and more secrets are what he and his Administration do best. The media for the most part is doing its part for him by not reporting this. Most stories are on international outlets and curiously the one that stands out in the U.S. is FoxNews. Perhaps their viewers like to hear about "American ingenuity" in action. What is important here is that our government is allowed to get away with this, shredding more chunks from what little respect we garner around the world as we disrespect what our country is all about.
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